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at least 46 people have found dead in an abandoned track in the us state of texas, the mayor calls it a her riffing human tragedy. ah, hello, i'm emily. i, gwen, this is al jazeera alive from to house that coming up g 7 late has wrap up a summit in germany pledging billions to tackle global food security hotly. as a result of russia's invasion of ukraine. spain sounds the alarm over russia's increasing presence in africa ahead of the night. her summers in madrid's, we look at the dangers of living with albinism in malawi, a priest, his sentence for his involvement to the killing of the man with the condition. ah, i begin the program in the us where the white house is it will take action to
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disrupt human smuggling networks. after at least 46 people were discovered dead inside a truck in the state of texas. it appears to be one of the worst cases of migrant tests in recent years on the us mexico border, 16 survivors were taken to hospital suffering exhaustion. victoria gave me report the grim discovery was made in a remote area on the outskirts of san antonio in texas. a man working near by heard a cry for help and saw a trailer with the doors partially opened. inside the wood, dozens of bodies piled on top of one. another. temperatures in the area had reached 39 degrees centigrade on monday. those who survived mostly young adults and children were too weak to get out of the trailer paces that we saw were hot to the touch. they were suffering off from heat stroke. you'd exhaustion ah no signs of water in the vehicle. it was a refrigerated tractor trailer,
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but there was no of visible working ac unit on that rig. the victims a believe to be migrants who crossed the us, mexico, buddha, looking for a better life. this appears to be one of the worst cases of migrant deaths in the us in recent years. so the plight of migrants suiting refuse is always the humanitarian crisis but, and i, we are dealing with a horrific human tragedy. so i would urge you. busy busy have been compassionately and pray for the deceased the ailing. the families. the trailer was found near a major highway that stretches all the way to the border with mexico. san antonio police have made arrests. we have 3 people in custody. we don't know if they are absolutely connected to this or not. this investigation is returned over to a cesar. it is now a federal investigation. the migration crisis at the u. s. saw the buddha is a problem for president biden,
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whose approval ratings are low. republicans are focusing on the issue ahead of the mid term elections in november. human rights group say the crisis is being politicized by both sides. in the meantime, migrants continue to cross the border. in this case with tragic consequences, victoria gate and be al jazeera. let's bring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how can, who joins us live now from washington, dc. kimberly, we understand the white house is now reacted to the tragedy. what can you tell us? that's right, the press secretary crenshaw pierre has reacted as the u. s. president is on his way to spain for the continuation of the meeting of world leaders. she says that the united states and the u. s. is going to take action to disrupt the human smuggling networks. but for now, what this white house is focused on doing is focusing on the facts. the reason this
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white house is saying that is that this is an administration that is being hit hard, particularly by its republican critics for being too soft on border policies. and that these policies in turn may have led to this crisis. there is no question that since joe biden took office, there has been a flood of immigration that has occurred. 2 since there is this perception south of the border that his policies are more welcoming and as well that they are more friendly to immigration. as a result, we have seen a flood of immigration across the southern border of the united states and mexico into this country. and as a result, we have seen not just this tragedy, but similar tragedies, this one of course of a scale in magnitude that is unusual. so this is something that the white house is still looking at. this is something that we know is being carefully coordinated
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with agencies in terms of keeping the president updated. but for now, the white house saying that they're still focusing on the facts, trying to get more information deflecting any sort of blame that the president's policies could have led to this tragedy. all right, thank you very much. kimberly how could for then update kimberly live prostate in washington dc. a semen of the world 7 riches democracies has wrapped up in germany with ladies pledging $4500000000.00 to fight global hunger as, as the war in ukraine pushes out food prices adding to the economic impact of the pandemic. gem and chancellor wolf shout says the g 7 is also exploring a price cap on russian oil from a scene that sanctions will same place until at moscow except failure in ukraine. too much climate crisis, the pandemic, and the war from russia. they've made these problems even worse. this is an
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existential threat in many countries in africa in particular. that's why we want to take action. and that's why we have to come up with a global alliance food security. we have $4500000000.00 us dollars committed. and germany is involved in this significantly and sealants who's are and step batson is in gaming, pat and kirk in for us and dick step, the j 7 summit has wrapped up would have been the biggest takeaways. well if you asked me to summarize the summit of the g 7, there's only one word and that's russia, the war in your grain. the russian invasion has totally overshadowed and dominated this summer. there was a lot of condemnation from the g 7 leaders about a rush of aggression as they call it. they have much more military support, more financial support for you. great. and i also sat and all of shawl said that in his a closing statement, they want to counter the narrative coming from russia, that it's only the west from damning the war. and so he said,
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we have invited countries like indonesia, an india and south africa, and we were united in or condemnation of what's happening in ukraine. but on the other hand, there was also this hope, especially by these countries, indian indonesia, that the g 7 would look beyond the war in ukraine and look at the fallout that this war is causing around the world. you mentioned it, there's been a pleasure, $4500000000.00 us dollars in food support. while 8 organizations say that is nothing compared to that of, from what is needed. they say more than 30000000000 usaa is needed for the eminent at hunger and starvation. that is now being a going around in the africa and possibly also in other countries around the globe . so desert failure, according to this 8 organizations, and the g 7 hasn't, has not left up to the asp expectations that they had all right. step in many of the j 7 ladies and now in madrid for that night host summit walk away. expect over
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the next 3 days. yet a g 7. leaders have left the de, the ferry, an alps, and now on the way to madrid, it's a very crucial summit as well because of the war in ukraine. the situation of nature, of course, has changed dramatically and they want to revamp the alliance, and they are gonna look at the future. where is nate to gun as fans towards russia, but also towards china. and they're looking also, of course, at this expansion that they were hoping to have a, which fin finland and sweden joining the alliance. but that still has been unresolved the precedent odo on from turkey has the hat objections for the last couple of months already that have been a good negotiations going on. he wants to talk to president vide, and was also on the way to madrid at the next day on wednesday, probably they will have these talks. and we don't know if there's any thing going to be resolved on this issue. but if not, it doesn't look too good for nato,
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and it looks like a bit of a crack in their unity. all right, thank you very much for that up. thank step bass and like for us in the bavarian out. meanwhile, spain is calling for nate her to do more to counter rushes, growing influence in africa. the west group is a private russian military contracted that said to have links with the russian government its most and res, operate in libya. molly central african republic and sudan. they, you and you in have accused the wagon group of fermenting violence in africa and plundering its national resources. the shortest distance between spain and africa is just 14 kilometers. spain is warning that nature must urgently strengthen its 7 frank flank removal. are going to focus his team. i mean that's what we wanted to strengthen. now collaboration with some of the governments in the area precisely in order to be able to reduce anticipate security risks for the allies, for quite some time. now, quite a few years, we've been reflecting on this 360 degree strategy, with the threats to security,
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not only come from the flank. these risks are evident, but they can also have some kind of replica on the south. let's think about where russia is located in the middle range and, and also how it's unfortunately more and more present in some site health countries . and i spoke to judy moore, her is a senior policy fellow at the center for global development, and a former librarian minister. he says, there is russian security presence across the continent. most of the places where the russians have a presence are places where if a significant local security issues, for example, there will be a civil wars. there will be a certain groups and the governments in those places have basically turned to the russians for both military weapons. and for military assistance in certain places, because the wagner can pass no, fisher direct commission with russia government, they are obviously
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a mercenary group that has given up the air of the west in terms of rushes, expand in presence. and the one whose presence in these countries a foam and nancy concentration camp god has been sentenced to 5 years in jail. by john and cold yoseph shoots is the oldest person so found to be charged with complicity in war crimes. during the holocaust, he's 101 years old, shoot was convicted of involvement in the murder of more than 3 and a half 1000 prisoners. john mccain has been following still a found fairly the defense that this man should, sir, offered. the court was that he'd never been to the camp at the prosecution, was able to introduce documentary evidence that said somebody with his name, yours of should. so somebody with his same birth date with his same address, had indeed been an s s guard. at the concentration camp in saxon, the halls and the actual charges against him refer to the death of 3 and a half 1000 people. he's not,
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he was not accused directly of murdering these people, rather of aiding and abetting the system which killed these people. and it is worth making the point that the camp in question is about 30 kilometers from the center of berlin from where i am now speaking to from and this man. well, every day that he would work, they don is uniform, pick up his weapon and stand there in the watched hours walking around the camp, while thousands of people were persecuted there, it's estimated that around a half of all the inmates who ever went to saxon halls and during the nazi government died there, many of them starved to death worked to death. many of them also actively murdered when you go to the camp. it is hard to believe that somebody could say that they were there as a member of the oppressive regime. and not see the sorts of criminality atrocities that were taking place there on a daily basis. still,
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head on al jazeera international condemnation. after miss armstrong destroyed a busy shopping plane killing and not enough money and too much collapse. and we live in ghana with our keys in the government, economics, these ministries, ah, it looks like the next few days we should probably look up here for the action, weather wise as a bit of a circulation to develop. and if you follow straight south through sil, away cities, t more towards the north, australia is pretty wet weather likely here as well, which means it's not there further west, a good part of java, some parts of marshall at quite dry accounts in the same boring i have to admit that resume in on what's like it happen up here is a very big circulation. it may not come to any more than this,
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even if it doesn't that suggest some heavy rain in lose on. so, flooding is potentially there in manila or to the north, maybe even eventually in hong kong, a bit of an increase in the rain lactose in gland dawn, cause here it's not been reading recently the rain lipped a long way north, through the korean peninsula. there was a far north of japan leaving most of japan. it unusually dry and quite hot and sticky conditions. now the seasonal rain should be over japan, it should be in southern child is just not showing. many signs of doing what he talked to do on average. now the monsoon is doing what it's for students leaping forward. it's next move will be running up the foothills, the himalayas route from the pole and beyond. which means once again, we get to enhance the fight again, probably rate the ganges a source of more flooding. ah lou
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ah ah ah, wherever you go in the world, warmer line goes to make it for you except cut. all right, we're going places to do. lou ah ah hello, you're watching out 0. i'm emily. ang, when he's a reminder of our top stories this our, the white house says it will take action to disrupt human smuggling networks. after
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at least $46.00 people were discovered dead inside a truck. in the state of texas, 16 survivors were taken to hospitals, suffering heat exhaustion, and a summit of the world. 7 riches democracies has wrapped up in germany with leaders pledging 4 and a half $1000000000.00 to fight global hunger. that's as the war in ukraine pushes up food prices adding to the economic impact of the pandemic. meanwhile, russia says it's, it fired missiles and weapons depot in central ukraine on mundane it says, a subsequent explosion triggered to that fire at a nearby shopping mold in crim and choke killing 18 people. the incident has been widely condemned. france has called it a war crime. as charles stratford reports from cage, bloodied bandied faces, and in shock. i, husband and wife nicola and luc miller tried to comfort each other because they
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were inside the shopping wall. when the missile hit their shoes that the gear shall fall as i flew, had fastened splinters hits my body, the whole place was collapsing. i then landed on the floor and i don't know if i was conscious or unconscious. i didn't understand anything. i opened my eyes, i saw a big piece of rubble was on top of me. i started to scream, help me. what was coming from somewhere? the water woke me up. i. e, there's, you know heidi bicola describes the scene one if glare he pull michigan. i saw lots of wounded people, you burned people, some were covered in blood. one girl fell down and we helped pull her along. you know, hospital staff worked all night, treat the dozens of wounded people, but not every one full to the hospital supplied. outside people registered the names of friends and family, they cannot find the opera. so also my husband,
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i was working and i heard the explosion and i saw the fire or what i thought my friend's name on the list. but we have no information about whether he's alive or not. a burnt out shell is all that remains of the shopping center. emergency services, such in the rubble to survivors, remains. so move um probably julia was working in a shop across the street in the attack. happen? yeah. be little. yeah. you know, they hate us. i'm bell, a russian. i was born in belarus. this is my fatherland, just did not ashamed. president laudermill zalinski said there were around a 1000 people inside them all the time versus kilda or the relating. what center of come in today, today's russian strike on a shopping center in chrome. and chuck is one of the most daring terrorist acts in european history and a peaceful city. an ordinary shopping center inside women, children, ordinary civilian,
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the loss of embodied ukraine's national security and defense council said preliminary data, suggested the russian strike was from one of 2 x 22 cruise missiles fired from an aircraft. it said the other in the cities sports, stadium prevent shook has been hit by russian missiles at least twice before. but they didn't leave this scale of death and destruction. moscow says it's trying to avoid civilian casualties, but hardly a day goes by. when a civilian isn't either killed or injured in a russian missile, strike a long way from the front lines, charles, trifle al, 0, keep thousands of people protesting in the guardian capital outcry against corruption and the stagnating economy. the demonstrators are angry about steep tank increases, rising fuel prices and allegations of police brutality by join. now, by ahmed ip address, who's in the acura forest? i'm and we can see quite
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a large crowd of protest is behind you. just how big is the turn out b. o. basically we're talking about styles is in fact, this is justice. well, no more to mean through. this is keisha. when bill leaders met this to been gonna to try to can visit forecast this not to which the participants i'd you would that they have agreeable to pull it out of the court house or king inside the demonstration to gone. now they said they will continue with the promise to match the organ that would take them to the prosecution policy. why they will not present back to this was to the president, but a police are interested a bunch of kids channels. what's been abused, it's not to do that. what they're saying is when they will come out here until probably as, as, as long as it takes and wait for them to baltimore. we agreed, ruled until the big and go to the presidential protest. i present their own dream
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or just for the president different jumped out here since morning. more and more people are coming in to this place and they're angry. but rising cost of living in donna, we're talking about high points and john, i use one of the high most expensive countries to live in west africa. wow. when talking about inflation rates that are higher i because because they kind of been an agenda with juggling with one of the washer caseload your question in africa now to talk to me to talk through it more like on based on the grievances of these demonstrations and what a friendship they want from the government of john i me down feet who is one of the lead organizers of the rise? gone on the truck was. why are you here and what do you want the country or the president to do about your group? but we are here because we are suffering, we are here because we are tired of many of the phone on the gosh, it's really not. i don't think you're on the couch. if i were talking about the assistance hives you fuel prices, which i've seen,
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i've increased the price over the phone for a better sense. high and interesting in the price is a good place. it has dana, it's susan, around 2720 percent. never in the history of this morning i bought from inflation. what are we looking at? we are saying that it must cut down on the with top dollar wonderfully because they might leave the me a according to the book, and that will not allow them to continue to abuse a public press like you do it as a for example, we have demanded not been canceled, that you say more adjustment in which you are seeking to monetize and what gets them in route royalties of this country in reference to we, we are telling them that enough dilutes in of sit,
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especially the new thing a lot, which is the only brief hold on. we have in the company talk to you about crap. they'll distribute that among themselves. don't know that that's an obligation. apart from that, we understand that you want to do this demonstration for 2 consecutive days and you're still camp out. yes, this morning. what company am, why one, why a year? while the point about delusional cylinders with their government issued out, is that get to the instrument and not be classified. huge portions, 40 percent of that for us with as i logged in, but we don't expect and we are calling for the repeal of the law. now we are yeah, a little bit more so soon will begin. tomorrow we'll be here again. but if it's early out, watch the video and we'll move to ministry's, but then it will stop you from, from, from, not still live in the tip that's a lot about insecure to this,
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allowing us from using our intended routes and from cruising out of time, they are supposed to us, which is it's the, it's, i mean we can, we have to catch you on that. and basically what they say that you said was going with, they are going to jump out. yeah. i'm doing wonderful news, allow them to take that from there, they will proceed to be to build a house where the prostate is. i'm a big present good case before the prospect. basically hearing john on what talk people are angry about the rising cases. so inflation crime and whole mileage cases of corruption across the country. so there's intent to run these quarters for 2 days. certainly a myriad of issues. thank you very much for that update. i'm. it is live for us in a crime. a catholic priest in malawi is beginning a 30 year prison term for his role in the killing of a man with albinism. 5 of the traffic is received life sentences. the matter of a 22 year old. i can 2018. i called heard the gang plan to sell his organs as barbara anger,
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pat reports from catholic priest to prisoner thomas ma hutcher is led away. after being convicted for the matter of mcdonald. my sam booker, a man with albinism. 5 others were handed life sentences, including a medical officer, a policeman, and the victim's brother. wasn't going to run. big, unhappy has been sentenced to life, imprisonment, so that i don't have to see him again. just like i will never see his brother, whom he betrayed, that the group was found guilty of luring my sam booker into a trap with a promise of marriage. but they killed him to traffic the 22 year olds. organs, sam, believe albina parts bring wealth and good luck and superstitious rituals. his mother is one of dozens against albinos in malawi and the past decade. i think this is air thrown through all my our young's that this 10 days?
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oh, very kidding with. oh, personally, without even using hugh do with you in you effect his door he goes to we are through who are new things. we need you to enjoy the late as interviewing else. fair remains and parts of africa for people born with albinism activists say, at least in this case, the powerful have been held to account barbara anchor per hour to sarah negotiations to put libya on a path to hold a long way to elections taking place in geneva. the when's political j fees urging the heads of libby as to rival parliament to agree on a plan to hold free fare and inclusive violence. negotiations aimed at restoring a un lead election fell apart. last december where we challenge has more from the talks in geneva. what you have here is 2 days of talks between these 2 rival delegations. you've got, i get a sally,
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who's the speaker of the house of representatives, and then there's colored mystery. the president of the high state council overseeing and mediating is stephanie williams. she's a former us pro match who is now the special envoy ready to the united nation support mission in libya. and what these negotiations are trying to do is to get libya back to a more positive and stable version of where the country was in december 2021. that's when parliamentary and presidential elections were abandons at the last minute. basically because of disagreements over the the candidates, the, the shad jewel, the legitimacy of the vote. we've had 3 rounds of talks in cairo that concluded last week with progress made but no real breakthrough. and so stephanie williams
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invited these 2 men and delegations here to geneva to try and bridge those gaps, or she puts it in, in diplomatic, speak, the timelines, the modalities, and the milestones to guarantee a clear part of the holding of national elections as soon as possible. and malik china is in aaa where many libyans say they came to go to the pulse. when we look at the elections that were supposed to take place in 2021 over 2800000 people registered to vote are so that really shows that there's a huge appetite. libyans want to exercise their right to vote and to and to put into office those they believe can move the country forward. look, having these people talk, having these officials talking i think libby will tell you it's a good thing, you know, trying to bridge those gaps, trying to bridge. the differences is
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a good thing. but libyans don't feel that there's going to be any breakthrough because it's the house of representatives and the high council state of that are being asked to come to an agreement to bring him to bring in, to bring in elections that will see them removed. so, you know, they've been very, very good at staying in power. the parliament or house of representatives were, officials, were elected in 2014, the high council state in 2012. so they've been very good at stain in positions of power a. so live is, don't feel that there is gonna be a breakthrough. and even if a breakthrough is going to be made, there are still 2 governments in libya. so they come to an agreement on a constitutional framework. who's gonna run those elections? is it going to be that the government in the west or the government in the east? so very complicated comp, complicated situation, but a lot of international pressure for these legislative houses to come up with the

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